The Department of Economic Development is reminding people that it’s a legal requirement for tourist accommodation to be registered.
Failure to register can result in prosecution and a fine of up to £5,000.Visitor accommodation needs to be shown to meet certain legal standards which are intended to protect visitors.
Head of tourism Angela Byrne says the department is happy to guide people through the registration process:
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